Category: Obamacare

In an article in the National Review Online, Doug Badger explains the assumptions made by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) in scoring the Senate health care bill. The CBO warned lawmakers that 15 million people will lose medical coverage next year if the Senate GOP’s health-care bill becomes law. However, these people will not really …

In an op-ed published today in the Wall Street Journal, Avik Roy explains how the health care bill would “liberate states to bypass ObamaCare rules and better manage Medicaid.” The bill would reduce overall federal spending, while liberating states from certain ACA burdens. As an example, states would be liberated to conduct more frequent verification …

In an interesting article in the New York Times titled “Why Some Can’t Wait for a Repeal of Obamacare”, columnist Abby Goodnough shares the voices of those who have been frustrated with the Affordable Care Act and are looking forward to continued reform. Click here to read the article.

In an article published today in Real Clear Politics, One Nation Health’s David Hoppe and John Hart provide context and clarity on the three-step process to repeal and replace the ACA. The process, consisting of reconciliation legislation, regulatory changes proposed by Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, and another piece of legislation done under regular …

Congressman and Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee Kevin Brady (R-TX) and Congressman Greg Walden (R-OR), along with their committees, released the American Health Care Act , the plan which promises to repeal and replace Obamacare. Read the congressmen’s op-ed in the Wall Street Journal here.

The State Policy Network has gathered stories from all 50 states, detailing the massive impact the Affordable Care Act has had on families and insurance markets. Click here to read the report. “With the passage of the ACA, Congress promised Americans that they would be able to keep the plans and doctors they like while …

Last week, the GOP leaders met to discuss their plan to repeal and replace Obamacare. Read the Congressional Health Care Policy brief. Click here to view a recent policy brief on health care reform, courtesy of: House Committee on Energy and Commerce House Committee on Education and the Workforce House Committee on Ways and Means …